Hopefully this isn't too silly a question. This is the first pool that I will be using the foam cove in. (I'm going to add this to my sig right after I post this... keep forgetting....)
15x33 x 52" A/G
I notice that in the original installation instructions, it calls for an appx 6-8" earth cove. The foam cove just arrived today and measures appx 3" high (vertical measurement from where it would contact the bottom of the pool floor). The "angle" of the cove measures appx 4.5" and it would extend out from the wall appx 4.5".
I see online this photo and it confuses me a bit:
http://www.backyardcitypools.com/images ... lation.jpg
The instructions for the pool cove just show the cove against the wall and against the pool bottom.
Since I have a beaded liner, wouldn't a variation possibly cause me some problems with the liner not reaching the bead receiver if the cove is "at a different angle or position" ??
Or . . . do I do what's pictured in the link above and I'm just confused at the cove instructions? In the pic, it looks like they did sand cove and then the foam cove on top of it.
I'm just curious. I realize that liners do stretch but I'm just wondering how others have done theirs.
15x33 x 52" A/G
I notice that in the original installation instructions, it calls for an appx 6-8" earth cove. The foam cove just arrived today and measures appx 3" high (vertical measurement from where it would contact the bottom of the pool floor). The "angle" of the cove measures appx 4.5" and it would extend out from the wall appx 4.5".
I see online this photo and it confuses me a bit:
http://www.backyardcitypools.com/images ... lation.jpg
The instructions for the pool cove just show the cove against the wall and against the pool bottom.
Since I have a beaded liner, wouldn't a variation possibly cause me some problems with the liner not reaching the bead receiver if the cove is "at a different angle or position" ??
Or . . . do I do what's pictured in the link above and I'm just confused at the cove instructions? In the pic, it looks like they did sand cove and then the foam cove on top of it.
I'm just curious. I realize that liners do stretch but I'm just wondering how others have done theirs.